COLLEGE BASKETBALL -- ROUNDUP: MEN; Olson Gets His 500th As Coach Of Arizona

Lute Olson won his 500th game as Arizona's coach last night as his fourth-ranked Wildcats defeated visiting Northern Arizona, 107-73.

Olson, 69, is beginning his 21st season at Arizona. He is 500-147 with the Wildcats and needs eight victories to reach 700 over all. His record is 692-239 at Long Beach State, Iowa and Arizona.

CHAMINADE 52, VILLANOVA 49

Kashif Reyes scored 8 of his 10 points in the final two and a half minutes to help Division II Chaminade beat Villanova in the opening round of the Maui Invitational yesterday in Lahaina, Hawaii, snapping a 30-game losing streak in its own tournament.

NORTH CAROLINA 91, DAVIDSON 68

Roy Williams, the new coach of North Carolina, made his first appearance in Charlotte and drew a crowd of 16,356 to the Charlotte Coliseum. More than two-thirds of the fans were wearing Carolina blue, and they greeted Williams with a standing ovation when he led his ninth-ranked team onto the court.

Jawad Williams led North Carolina (2-0) with a career-high 28 points. Sean May had 19 and Rashad McCants added 13.

P. J. Tucker added 18 points and 11 rebounds, his second career double-double in two games. The Longhorns (2-0) hit 12 3-pointers.

Joe Thompson scored 13 to lead Sam Houston State (1-1), which lost all five starters from last season's Southland Conference championship team, which had earned the team's first bid to the N.C.A.A. tournament.

Texas is 65-7 against Southland Conference teams.

The score had the look of the old Tom Penders era of freewheeling offense. The defense and intensity, however, even when the score got out of hand, was reminiscent of the team that the current Texas coach, Rick Barnes, took to the Final Four last season.

CINCINNATI 89, OAKLAND 60

Jason Maxiell scored a career-high 26 points to lead No. 19 Cincinnati over visiting Oakland University of Rochester, Mich.

Cincinnati (2-0) occasionally went back to the trapping defense that was its hallmark in the 1990's but had been abandoned in recent seasons.

Oakland (2-3) shot only 32 percent from the field with 13 turnovers as it fell behind by 27 points in the first half. It never got closer than 14 points the rest of the way.

NOTRE DAME 74, N. ILLINOIS 65

Torin Francis had 24 points, 19 rebounds and five blocked shots for No. 21 Notre Dame, which held off a late charge by visiting Northern Illinois.